Las Vegas Review-Journal

Perron sits out Game 3, forcing bit of line juggling

- By Steve Carp Las Vegas Review-journal

David Perron was better, but not feeling good enough to return to the Golden Knights’ lineup.

The forward was held out of Game

3 of the Western Conference Final against the Winnipeg Jets after missing Game 2 with an undisclose­d illness.

“It’s tough,” he said after participat­ing in Wednesday’s morning skate at City National Arena. “I came back from an injury the first series and was just trying to get my feet wet. I felt like the second part of last round I was really starting to come on the way I played in the season, and this happened again. I’m hoping I get my feet under me as soon as possible.”

Alex Tuch took Perron’s place on Erik Haula’s line for the second consecutiv­e game. Tomas Tatar remained in the lineup playing with Cody Eakin and Ryan Carpenter. Tomas Nosek and Ryan Reaves stayed in the lineup skating on the fourth line with Pierre-edouard Bellemare.

The Jets were without forward Nikolaj Ehlers due to an undisclose­d injury. Jack Roslovic took his place with Brandon Tanev moving into Ehlers’ spot on the Jets’ second line.

Lagace backs up Fleury

Knights starting goaltender Marc-andre Fleury had a new backup for Game 3.

Maxime Lagace served as Fleury’s understudy against the Jets after regular backup Malcolm Subban was not on the ice at the morning skate. Coach Gerard Gallant would not disclose why Subban was unavailabl­e.

“Subban’s day-to-day,” Gallant said.

Lagace played 16 games with the Knights this season, splitting time with the Chicago Wolves of the American

Hockey League. He was 6-7-1 with a 3.92 goals-against average and an .867 save percentage with the Knights. His last NHL action came March 14 against New Jersey when he replaced Fleury in the second period of an 8-3 loss. Lagace played 37:29, allowed four goals and had 13 saves.

“I knew I was going to skate this morning so I’m going to be ready,” Lagace said. “For me, if I have to come in, I’ll do what I do. Having been up here before helps. I have more experience.”

Fleury has played every minute in the Stanley Cup playoffs. He is 9-3 with a 1.68 goals against average and a .945 save percentage.

Lagace last played April 26 for the Wolves against Rockford. He registered 72 saves in a 4-3 triple-overtime loss that ended Chicago’s season. He rejoined the Knights April 30.

Mcphee finalist

Golden Knights general manager George Mcphee was announced as one of three finalists for the NHL’S GM of the Year Award.

Mcphee joins Winnipeg’s Kevin Cheveldayo­ff and Tampa Bay’s Steve Yzerman as finalists. The award will be presented June 20 at the Hard Rock Hotel.

Pregame flyover

Following the playing of the national anthems, a flyover was staged over T-mobile Arena by The United States Air Force’s 16th Weapons Squadron out of Nellis AFB.

Contact Steve Carp at scarp@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-387-2913. Follow @stevecarpr­j on Twitter.

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